A YouTuber named pourouge12 uploaded a new copy on April 15, setting off a new round of legal threats from Xstrata, which in turn increased the video’s popularity. Views of the newly uploaded parody video, which were at 8,000 views on April 20, currently sit at just under 35,000 at press time.

YouTube statistics reveal almost all of those views are coming from within Australia.

“My job is to taste test all the river water we pollute,” the fake environmental manager says for an unnamed big coal company in the parody ad. “Our environmental plan is basically, to show you a whole lot of fields of wheat even though wheat has nothing to do with mining.”

"This is beeeautiful﻿ country.... My job is to strip mine it," wrote 1979DrNick on YouTube in a top comment, quoting the parody video.

Since the lawsuit was threatened against Mumbrella, the comments section of the YouTube video has heated up. As YouTuber novarse pointed out, “[Y]ou can tell [which ones are] the pro-mining people” because “they're the ones leaving aggressive﻿ comments,” such as MrWash0ut’s comment:

“[P]eople against mines should never ever use anything that is made from mining.[H]ave fun﻿ living in a tree you f---ing morons."

Update: Since the publication of this article, the YouTuber pourouge12 has made the video private. At press time, the only version available is Xstrata's original ad, without the dubbed over parody voice.

Here's another copy of the parody. There's no telling how long it will stay online, so watch it while you still can.